Nice. I was gonna use
Papa M's "Up North Kids" and risk pissing off JORR with a reference to a member of his arch-nemesis Tortoise. That's to say nothing of the posters who are already mad at me for being too esoteric. I'll use it if they go back to Edmonton this year. I'm not sure if they do now that we're not guaranteed two trips to each city in the conference, and I don't feel like looking it up.
So yeah, on an ordinary day I wouldn't be worried about a team with six regulation-overtime wins and the league's worst goals allowed, but these are not ordinary days, and they never were. Oilers are scoring at a ridiculous clip, they've finally shut their door, and they've reportedly abandoned the swarm defense, which would adequately explain why they're both scoring more and allowing fewer (15-3 in three wins): it's a bullshit system that doesn't work in the NHL. Youd' think it would be Bryzgalov but two of those wins were Dubnyk's. Besides, even when they're bad, the Oilers give the Hawks a lot of trouble, especially on that hard ice they have up there.
Speaking of their ice, construction on a new arena is supposed to start in the spring (it's going to be shaped like a giant chrome-plated oil drop and reportedly be in a less awful part of Edmonton, if there even is such a thing), so you can count on your hands how many more times you'll get to see the Hawks play on specially lit ice with cameras on the wrong side. I'll miss the place, it's one of the last idiosyncrasies left in the league.
I'm not really interested in season numbers for this game; the Oilers are so radically different in the last few days combined with the general weirdness of their games with the Hawks makes you want to throw out the records altogether. But if you don't...
Hawks: 16-4-4, 13-6-5 adjusted, 29.441 expected
Oilers: 7-15-2, 6-16-2 adjusted, 16.986 expected
Hawks: 3.500 scored (1st), 2.833 allowed (20th), .667 differential (5th)
Oilers: 2.625 scored (17th), 3.458 allowed (29th), -.833 differential (27th)
Hawks: 16/78, 20.5% (12th) on the power play; 50/69, 72.5% (29th) on the kill BUT DO NOTE at least they're 2nd in the league in fewest times short-handed!
Oilers: 17/79, 21.5% (10th) on the power play; 73/88, 83.0% (15th) on the kill
Hossa is still gone.

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